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Product Hunt Daily Digest
May 7th, 2024

TOP NEWS

Happy Hump Day! In todayā€™s digest, Iā€™m covering everything announced at Appleā€™s latest event, a new update from a beloved design tool, and more. But firstā€¦

The headlines:Ā 

šŸ¤– OpenAI is building a ChatGPT feature that can search the web and cite sources.

šŸ§‘ā€āš–ļø TikTok plans to sue to block a US bill that would force its sale or be banned.

šŸ’° Victims of the FTX scandal are set to receive up to $16B in compensation

PRODUCT HIGHLIGHT
Hereā€™s everything that was announced at Appleā€™s iPad event

Apple really "let loose" at yesterday's event. Pun absolutely intended, since that was the event's name.

As anticipated, Apple announced a suite of new updates, including a super-thin iPad, more robust chips, and an upgraded Apple Pencil.Ā 

Let's dive into the details:

New iPads: The highlight, of course, was the iPads, especially the new Pro model. Not only is it the thinnest product Apple has ever created (thinner even than the iPod Nano ā€” remember those?), but it also features the new M4 chip and an OLED display.

The iPad Air and standard models weren't left out; they received upgrades too. Additionally, a new MacBook-like magic keyboard made its debut.

M4 Chip: Since the launch of the M1 chip in 2020, Apple's M series has achieved near-mythical status in the tech world. The fourth iteration, the M4, now features a 10-core CPU and GPU. Apple claims it's 50% faster than the M2, dubbing it an "outrageously powerful chip for AI."

Apple Pencil: Just a year after the launch of a more affordable, USB-C compatible Apple Pencil, Apple introduced a more advanced version. The new Apple Pencil Pro offers haptic feedback, a squeeze gesture that brings up a mini-menu, and includes FindMy functionality. Interestingly, the iPad Pro is actually thinner than this new pencil.

So there you have it, a quick roundup of Appleā€™s first product event this year. Iā€™m already excited to see whatā€™s on the agenda for WWDC.

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